The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Nov. 4 in Circuit Court.

Russellville police responded Oct. 3 to a disturbance call in which a woman claimed Parham allegedly forced his way into her house and pushed her over the couch, causing her to hit her head on the floor. A police report stated Parham then went to a back bedroom and screamed at a witness before coming back to shove the victim around until she threatened to call 9-1-1. Parhan then left the residence.

The next day, officer’s responded to a criminal trespass call at the victim’s residence. An officer made contact with Parham, who said he had gone there to try to make amends, according to a report. Later that day, officers went to Parham’s residence to arrest him. He allegedly resisted officers’ commands and continued to resist through the arrest process.

Officers with the Pope County Sheriff’s Office responded last week to a disturbance call on Sparksford Drive involving two females and one male. When officers arrived, they found a juvenile female outside the residence who Lay had allegedly struck in the leg with a belt.

A second female attempted to exit the residence, but was pinned in the doorway by Lay, according to testimony by an officer. Officers helped the woman out the doorway. Lay was holding a gun, fell backwards and dropped the end of the gun down, allegedly pointing it at an officer.

Lay locked himself in the house for more than an hour before coming outside. Police found marijuana, pills and drug paraphernalia in the residence.

According to court documents, Hughes was arrested after he moved to Pottsville from Russellville without notifying officials of his move. He was also arrested on failure to comply with sex offender registration charges in May.